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Plastic wet wipes will be banned in Wales to reduce environmental harm following a vote in the Senedd. From December 2026, it will be an offence to supply wet wipes containing plastic to customers.
Wet wipes containing plastic will be banned in Wales from next year to reduce the environmental harm caused by pollution. From December 18, 2026, it will be an offence in Wales to supply – or ...
Wet wipes containing plastic will be banned in Wales from next year to reduce the environmental harm caused by pollution. From December 18, 2026, it will be an offence in Wales to supply – or ...
Earnings Results Kleenex, Huggies parent cuts growth outlook, sees tariffs costing $300 million Kimberly-Clark’s Q1 sales fell a bit short of expectations, amid declines in volume and price, and ...
Spain is set to ban people from throwing wet wipes down the toilet and deliberately releasing disposable balloons, in a bid to protect its rivers and seas from plastic pollution.
Winton Lake closed due to sewage leak caused by 'roots and wet wipes' As we head into Memorial Day weekend, all recreational activities on Winton Lake are closed, however the park remains open.
An aerial view of Winton Lake from 2018. The Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) says a partial blockage caused by roots and wet wipes is to blame for sewage getting into the lake at Winton Woods ...
A charity has called for the government to commit to a date when plastic will be banned in wet wipes, to help prevent the effect they are having on the River Thames. Thames21 says wet wipes are ...
KLEENEX says its flushable wipes, which cause millions of dollars of plumbing damage a year, are just fine. But a whistleblower has revealed the truth. KIMBERLY-CLARK once banned staff from ...
Kimberly-Clark banned staff from flushing ‘flushable’ wet wipes down toilets, whistleblower claims KLEENEX says its flushable wipes, which cause millions of dollars of plumbing damage a year ...
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